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Item Análisis comparativo de reglas de origen en la Alianza Pacífico y en los TLC de los países miembros(Universidad del Pacífico. Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales, 2016) Concha V., José Roberto; Heilbron, David; Suarez, María AlejandraEl objetivo de este trabajo es comparar las reglas de origen entre el acuerdo de integración regional Alianza del Pacífico y los tratados de libre comercio de Colombia con Chile, la CAN y el G3, con el propósito de determinar si existen diferencias significativas entre estos. En el transcurso de la investigación, se encontró que sí existen diferencias en las reglas de origen entre estos acuerdos comerciales, que pueden generar incentivos al exportador para elegir un acuerdo en específico. La principal conclusión, es que no siempre la mejor opción para exportar a Chile, México o Perú es a través de la Alianza del Pacífico, como se esperaría siendo este el acuerdo pactado más reciente. La elección del acuerdo depende de la mercancía a exportar, por lo cual se recomienda buscar antes la subpartida arancelaria y analizar por cuál tratado sería más beneficioso hacerlo, de acuerdo a sus características y composición.Item The Pacific Alliance and ASEAN: opportunities and challenges in the strengthening of ties(Universidad del Pacífico. Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales, 2022) Baroni, Paola Andrea; Spagnolo, TamaraASEAN countries have a limited impact on the trade of Pacific Alliance (PA) countries, although Chile and Peru have trade agreements with some of them. However, and parallel to an incipient growth in trade flows, there have been initiatives aimed at tightening links, both bilaterally and inter-regionally. The PA has stated its aim, in its Vision 2030, to promote external and inter-institutional relations, including deepening economic–trade cooperation with ASEAN. The objective of this study is to carry out an analysis of the trade and political ties between the Alliance members with the main ASEAN partners—Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore—taking into account the opportunities and challenges that arise. The research is descriptive based on a qualitative methodology that draws on the collection and interpretation of data, mainly secondar. In this regard, the documentary observation and document analysis techniques are used, among others.Item The role of intra-regional trade in the Pacific Alliance's integration into Asia-Pacific(Universidad del Pacífico. Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales, 2022) Mazuelos Carpio, André Alejandro; Yangali Vargas, Juan JuniorOne of the objectives of the Pacific Alliance is trade integration orientated towards Asia-Pacific; However, the integration of the bloc’s members into that region’s markets is circumscribed by their low levels of intra-regional trade and their limited export diversification. On this basis, this research seeks to explain the extent to which the intra-regional trade of the Pacific Alliance affects its inclusion in the Asia-Pacific markets. The methodology research is explanatory. Indicators ofeconomic interdependence are analyzed to observe the degree of intra-regional trade within the alliance and in other Asia-Pacific regions, as well the technological content of each member’s export basket. The results show that while the Pacific Alliance’s trade has an extra-regional bias and its exports are tending towards reprimarization, this has not been an impediment to the objective of inclusion in international markets with an orientation towards Asia-Pacific as the bloc’s trade bias towards that region has increased.